Properties of Composite Panels Made from Secondary Fibers with Boric Acid

Autor: Ali İhsan KAYA, Halil Turgut ŞAHİN
Jazyk: English<br />Turkish
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Mehmet Akif Ersoy Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 73-83 (2019)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 1309-2243
DOI: 10.29048/makufebed.556864
Popis: The change in the dimension (Thickness Swelling; TS) was found to be high, at high boric acid content for boards made from Office paper/Newspaper (O/N) and Office paper/Old Corrugated Container (O/C) types. However, the boards made with 10% boric acid exhibits higher Modulus of Rupture (MOR) values than boards made with 5.0% boric acid. The highest value of MOR was found as 7.93 MPa with the addition of 10% boric acid with Newspaper/Old Corrugated Containers (3:1 by weight) mixtures. The Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) of the boards generally decreased with increasing boric acid content from 5% to 10% in furnishes. The Office paper/Newspaper had the highest MOE among the all formulations and considerable higher than standard value of 600 MPa. However, the highest value of MOE was found as 735.63 MPa with the mixture of 3:1 (by weight) proportions of Office paper/Newspaper proportions. The similar results were observed for Internal Bond (IB) properties of boards, as like MOE. While in general, increasing boric acid content from 5.0 to 10%, negative effects on IB properties of boards. It was also realized that the boric acid content and fiber proportions effects various level on thermal properties (thermal conductivity; TC). The boric acid had usually provided higher thermal resistance, but the difference between fiber proportions and fiber types consisting of boric acid was important. However, the lowest TC value of 0.1455 W/mK was found the boards made from only old corrugated containers fibers with 10% BA content. The sound absorption values of boards made from secondary fibers show a sound damping that it was steady increase up to 1600 Hz and then decreasing. It could be realized that the sound absorption properties of boards were generally better than that of in lower frequencies.It was also realized that the boric acid content and fiber proportions effects various level on thermal properties (thermal conductivity; TC). The boric acid had usually provided higher thermal resistance, but the difference between fiber proportions and fiber types consisting of boric acid was important. However, the lowest TC value of 0.1455 W/mK was found the boards made from only old corrugated containers fibers with 10% BA content. The sound absorption values of boards made from secondary fibers show a sound damping that it was steady increase up to 1600 Hz and then decreasing. It could be realized that the sound absorption properties of boards were generally better than that of in lower frequencies.
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